FireAid Benefit Concert Announced to Support Los Angeles Wildfire Recovery
The January 30 event at Intuit Dome will raise funds for displaced families, rebuilding efforts, and fire prevention technologies.
- The Eagles have pledged $2.5 million to kickstart fundraising for the FireAid concert, though it is unclear if they will perform due to their ongoing Las Vegas residency.
- The benefit concert is being organized by Live Nation, AEG, and the Irving Azoff family, with a lineup of Los Angeles-based artists expected to be announced soon.
- Proceeds from the event will go toward rebuilding infrastructure, supporting displaced families, and advancing fire prevention strategies in Los Angeles.
- The wildfires, which began on January 7, have claimed at least 25 lives, destroyed over 12,000 structures, and displaced thousands of residents.
- Organizers are considering moving the concert venue to the larger Kia Forum to accommodate high demand, and a live-stream option is being planned for remote audiences.